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- Saulot's brutal noizz info corner presents:
- <link=g51.scr>FEAR FACTORY</l> "Digimortal" review (may/2001)
- with some further insights dated (december/2001).
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- [disclaimer: if you are, by an accident, St Survivor please stop reading now,
- 'coz I assume that you already have this album and you have already know the
- content of it ;)]
-
- The thing that is currently molesting my cd player is a digipak edition of the
- newest album by Fear Factory. It's quite hot (well, now not really... -Saulot's
- reminder). The official release was 23th of April. In this case I had no choice
- and I had to buy it. That's because I know this band very well and I know what
- they can be capable of. I will also risk the opinion that they were the most
- important rock band of 90's. Progressive sound mixed with kilotons of samples
- and climatic keyboards. At the start of their career in 1992 they were labelled
- as a death metal band, but their music was far beyond this style. The second
- mini EP "Fear is the mindkiller" (1993), which contained the industrial remixes
- of songs from the first album, only confirmed that and showed that they are not
- afraid experimenting with sound. From that time the band is collaborating with
- members of industrial band called Frontline Assembly - Rhys Fulber and Greg
- Reely. The mix of Fear Factory hi -speed - heavy guitar sounds powered by
- electronic, industrial elements added a new dimension to the music. The next
- release "Demanufacture"(1995) was a killer to anyone, a ground-breaking album
- which was a major landmark, showing new horizons in rock music. There wasn't
- any other band on this world playing in that fashion. As usuall they turned out
- to be far ahead of their times. Next one was "Remanufacture" (1997) which
- contained techno remixes of their former album and it showed Fear Factory's new
- face. Then 1998 gave us "Obsolete" which was "a normal one", a strict concept
- album continuing the theme started on "Demanufacture" - the fight for survival
- between mortal and machine, the struggle of single man for non-conformity.
- "Digimortal" is continuation of this theme, connecting these albums in one
- story. The digipak edition contains four extra tracks, here is complete listing
-
- 01. What will become?
- 02. Damaged
- 03. Digimortal
- 04. No one
- 05. Linchpin
- 06. Invisible wounds(dark bodies)
- 07. Acres of skin
- 08. Back the f*** up
- 09. Byte block
- 10. Hurt conveyor
- 11. [Memory imprints] Never end
- 12. Dead man walking(bonus track)
- 13. Strain vs. resistance(bonus track)
- 14. Repentance(bonus track)
- 15. Full metal contact(bonus track)
-
- In overall 55'14" of music. What I would like to say is that I would probably
- be a bit disappointed after buying the normal version of this album, because
- It's too short for me, even with these bonus tracks. Very addictive stuff :) .
-
- The band consists of four people:
-
- Dino Cazares -energized riff traumatizer (read it as: guitar)
- Burton C. Bell -resonating biodroid (read it as: vocals)
- Raymond Herrera -atomated rhytmic attacker (read it as: drums)
- Christian Olde Wolbers -subsonic assasin and auxilary resonator,
- (read it as: bass)
-
- The album was as usuall, engineered and produced with help of Rhys Fulber and
- Mike Platnikoff (this guy isn't as usual as the first one). Such a shame that
- the overall design and artwork wasn't made by Dave McKean@HOURGLASS which one
- was responsible for visual look of "Demanufacture" and "Obsolete" albums. I
- really liked this artist, but new design isn't as bad ;). (note from Spiny -
- Dave McKean did nearly all the covers for the Neil Gaiman comic 'Sandman' and
- also drew and inked his own comic 'Cages'. He is an amazing artist :) back to
- the review ...) The most striking thing in it is very "technological" feeling
- common with all he FF albums, even more inhuman. Nice. The people who has made
- new design are yet unknown to me - Tom Jermann, Toby Yoo from T42DESIGN and a
- man mysteriously called KAZ. But let's move to the main part of "Digimortal"
- -the music. The quick look at the booklet gives an info about guest appearance
- of B-REAL from Cypress Hill on Linchpin and Back the f*** up. OK, then. The
- first five tracks of album are simply fucking great, heavy guitar riffs, groovy
- bass line, melodic keyboards, vibrating, mechanical samples, agressive vocal
- of Burton C. Bell and thunder-like drums (if you will hear somewhere something
- like this: ttttrrrrrrrrrrr tttrtrrrr tttrrrrrrrrrrr tr tr trrrrrrrrr trrrr - it
- means that it's certainly Fear Factory ;)). After hundreds and hundreds of
- rehearsals of this record I can assemble the list titled "tHe MoSt Recommended
- tRaCk LiStInG:" which certainly contain: What will become?, Digimortal, Damaged
- No one, Linchpin, Invisible wounds [dark bodies], Dead man walking and Strain
- vs resistance. The rest isn't as good as the titles mentioned above :/.
-
- But don't be fooled that this band can only do the industrial-metal slaughter.
- There is some more climatic tracks like Digimortal, Invisible wounds [dark
- bodies] and [memory imprints]Never end (I have heard it before and I can cut my
- hand off if this one isn't from somekind of video game). They are some kind of
- short break, preparing psychically the listener to the next flood of high-
- energetic fluid power transmission. The last bonus on album is called "Full
- metal contact" and it comes from video game Radical Racer. You can listen to it
- once and simple forget about it.
-
- And the last reflection from me...... When I first saw the band photo in this
- album, I had a very strange feeling that they are looking very jaded. Strange,
- don't you think? ........... Nope, it isn't as strange as it could be.If I was
- in the place of these nice gentlemen, I certainly could become bored to death.
- Why? Because since the last album there is very hard to notice any sign of
- progression, both in a plane of music and lyrics. I'm afraid that age of
- seeking new horizons has ended for Fear Factory. Maybe there are five or six
- good tracks on this album, but nothing more. The rest seems to be treated like
- a "filler" to publish an LP. Personally I miss the times, when I could listen
- to single FF production all day long, constantly holding my breath.
- Unfortunately this age is long gone. The tracks on the new album are well
- played, but are very similar in construction: 1st verse, refrain, 2nd verse,
- refrain, electronic part (or not), repeat 1st, 2nd verse, refrain, end. That
- annoys very much after several listenings of the whole album. And I will not
- mention the skipped tracks that are so awful that I cannot bear it! Back the
- f**k up! is a good example. Painfully simplistic music, like someone was trying
- to kill himself on reinforced concrete without any visible results (shit, it
- turned out that I'm recommending this track ;)).... I 'ate it! My conclusion is
- a sad one: band certainly is on the bottom of the downward spiral (sorry NIN!).
- The formula that worked well throught last years faded out and leaves listener
- uninspired with empty pockets. Sometimes I have got strange feeling that all of
- this music is strictly addressed to those frustrated teenagers, soaping their
- eyes with nonconformity, which become the bestselling article of all times
- (especially for the angry teens). All I want to ask now is, if FF will continue
- to go this way. If yes, I would suggest changing their name from Fear Factory
- to Ca$h Factory which could be more adequate to the profile of the further,
- possible activity.
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